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Parshas Vayishlach 2000

by | Oct 14, 2000 | 0 comments

Yaakov’s name means crooked. The word “Akov” means insidious. Esav defined his brother Yaakov’s essence according to his name. He is deviant, perverse, corrupt and crooked. “That is why his name is Yaakov – because he has already tricked me twice.” (Breishis 27;36)

G-d called Yaakov, Yisroel. We say daily in our prayers: “Vekarasa es shmo Yisroel Veyeshurun.” “You called his name Yisroel because he was straight.” G-d defined Yaakov as Yashar: honest, truthful, sincere, straightforward, upright and scrupulous.

Our forefather had two names, each one conflicting with the other. Yaakov and Yisroel. Akov and Yashar. Crooked and straight!

These two descriptions seem to form an eternal dichotomy. The nations of the world call us Yaakov but the truth is that we are Yisroel. The real truth seems always surrounded by a veneer of falsity.

We are living in the information age. Everyone knows everything about everyone. When you go to lease a new car, within a minute the salesman is looking at your entire life on the screen in front of him, sneering. Yet the press has been manipulated, so that they have turned the simple truth inside out. They show a picture of a Jew pointing a gun at a child, yet never show that hiding behind that child stands a sharpshooting terrorist ready to murder. They report the ridiculous Arab claim that the Temple Mount has no holiness to the Jews, while ignoring plain history and archeology. What’s most disturbing is that the world believes it. The war of the cameras intensified when the NY Times called a Jew an Arab and, to date, has never apologized. Revisionism works.

Esav called us Yaakov; G-d called us Yeshurun.

But last week it struck me that we have a much bigger problem than Esav calling us Yaakov. I received hate email from a prominent Jew. He admonished me for raising money for Jews to be able to defend themselves. I was told that I am incompassionate and naïve and that as Jews we do not have the luxury of self-defense. I gave a shiur last week, explaining the words “Pereh Adam”, and I was told by a listener that I and people like me are the real cause of Palestinian terrorism. It is not only they who are calling us Yaakov; it is our own brothers and sisters.

The Angel of G-d wrestled with Yaakov and asked him his name. “My name is Yaakov!” he answered. And the Angel said: “Stop calling yourself Yaakov! Your name is Yisroel!” You are not Akov – you are Yashar. Esav won’t get it – that is the way I created the world; but you, the Jews must understand that you are Yisroel.

A voice calls out in the wilderness: Clear the way of Hashem; make a straight path in the desert, a road for our G-d. Every valley will be raised, and every mountain and hill will be lowered; the crooked will become straight — VeHaya HeAkov LeMishor! — and heights will become valley; and the glory of Hashem will be revealed…”. (Isaiah 40;4)

By Rabbi Yaacov Haber

Rabbi Yaacov Haber has been a leading force in Jewish community and Jewish education for over forty years. He lived and taught in the United States, Australia and in Israel. He is presently the Rav of Kehillas Shivtei Yeshurun, a vibrant community in the center of Ramat Bet Shemesh, Israel, and serves as the Rabbinic guide to many of its wonderful organisations.

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